

2:39 brings a return to how it was at the start, truly heralding the end of the mix-up. It keeps going this way until 1:49 when the main melody returns to prominence. 0:54 or so has a nice changeup, only to mix it up even more at 1:10 or so. I really enjoy the backing rhythm it works well and keeps the momentum intact. Beat comes in at 0:16, and rhythm at 0:22 or so. Ooh I like the instrument choice on this one. Main melody returns at 2:28 or so, and the fadeout begins at 3:07. Breakdown at 2:09 or so, and it’s this track’s climax. A nice change-up at about the 1:23 mark comes in, and it works well. I suddenly want to play a game where this is the shopping theme. There’s some release set to these instruments, and it sounds good. 0:18 brings in the beat and 0:38 brings in a melody. SYNTH! Apparently that’s what this market deals in, synths.

Main melody back at 3:28, and the end begins at 3:52. Climactic parts are always fun! Now I’m getting a Deku Tree vibe from the part at 3:04 or so, as in the music that plays when he’s talking. 2:39 brings a simpler feel, one that also is clearly a herald to what will be the end of the song. 2:03 drops out all the extra stuff, only to return the main melody at 2:13 or so. 1:36 mixes it up a bit, bringing some nice string plucking of sorts. There’s a slight breakdown at about 1:04, and it gives way at 1:14 for some cool effects. Some melody comes in at 0:33 or so, adding to the feel of the song. This track starts off right away, with some percussives at about the 0:22 mark. It all drops at around the two minute mark. I already feel like I’m on a journey of sorts. The main rhythm at 1:21 or so is pretty nice, and really finishes making that soundscape full. At 0:21 the soundscape begins to fill out, and even more at 0:41 or so. The first song starts out simply, setting the stage and the mood. And, just as the album takes you on a tour through the city, what follows takes you on a tour through the album! You can follow along by grabbing the album here, or you can snag it later! Whichever route you take, it’s time to go! Encompassing five tracks for a runtime of 16:34, this EP takes the listener on a cyberpunk adventure through a futuristic variation on Seattle.
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Not only is he the host of two radio shows over on Arecibo Radio (Touhou Tuesday and his own Radio Overcoat), but he also makes music! The third entry in his self-titled series of EPs dropped on August 14, titled OverCoat 3: One Night in Neo-Seattle. OverCoat, aka Scott Porter, is a busy man.
